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Provides a brief explanation of vaccines along with information information on vaccine safety, how they work, and the types of vaccines. From the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Provides links to vaccine schedules for different age groups, and links to populations who might need additional vaccines because they may be at increased risk for certain diseases. From the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Because of age, health conditions, or other factors, some people should not get certain vaccines or should wait before getting them. Provides guidelines for various vaccines. in a recipient that increases the risk for a serious adverse reaction) to vaccination are conditions under which vaccines should not be administered. Published by the CDC
The VaxView websites provide vaccination coverage data for all ages. Monitoring coverage for recommended vaccinations across the country helps CDC assess how well local areas, states, and the nation are protected from vaccine-preventable diseases. Data managed by the CDC.
A list of questions and responses to determine if an adult is at risk for adverse effects when being vaccinated. Published by the Immunization Action Coalition.
This review explores the history of vaccine hesitancy, its causes, and suggested approaches for reducing hesitancy and strengthening vaccine acceptance.
Overcoming hesitancy requires detection, diagnosis and tailored intervention as there is no simple strategy that can address all of the barriers to vaccine acceptance. This paper presents evidence-informed strategies to achieve vaccine acceptance resiliency.